Tim McCarver, who typically has no idea what he's talking about, was right about one thing last night: "Now those are styling," the Fox announcer said of Bryce Harper's gold Under Armour cleats. And we don't know if this is a thing (the flashy footwear was a one-game Under Armour special, not yet available for purchase) but the all-American rookie wasn't the only one out there in Kansas City getting a little aggressive with the spikes. David Wright's orange Nikes, Melky Cabrera's MVP orangeness, and beyond — either baseball players are catching on to the season's colorful-shoe thing, or they're bored, or they're jealous of the NBA and NHL stealing on the weirdly ever-growing (if a little overblown) sports style spotlight. For our money, we'd say get the kid (or yourself, if you're really trying to show off in the softball league) a pair of Nike Air Gamer iDs. Classic. Customizable. Colorful. Air Maxes, really, but with metal on the bottom. No sponsorship required.